Joshua Trees in Inyo Mountains above Eureka Valley, CA
Detailed Description
Scattered mature Joshua trees in this northernmost stand of Joshua trees are surrounded by abundant seedlings and saplings. Recent climates, and General Circulation Model results of future climates, portray this area as being suitable for the survival and expansion of Joshua trees.
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Public Domain.
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